Raspberry Pi B+ Getting Started Guide

Supplies:

Step 1: Downloading Noobs

Google raspberry pi noobs download it will be the first result. You can download network or offline I recommend the offline one it seems easier to use. If you downloaded the offline version it may take a minute to download.

Step 2: Putting Noobs on Micro Sd Card

Plug in the micro sd card into yourcomputer and unzip the noobs file and copy it to your sd card. You must use a 8gb or higher card. Once you're done eject the card and insert it into the pi.

Step 3: Plugging In

Once you have the card in plug in the keyboard and mouse, wifi adaptor and plug in the hdmi to you tv and your pi. AFTER you have every thing plugged in plug in the power cable.

Step 4: Start Up

When you power it on it might take a few seconds but it will take you to a setup page click raspbian and press enter and then clip confirm.Then it will take you to a boot menu this part will take about 15 minutes.

Step 5: Finishing

Once it finishes it will run some code for a few minutes then it will go to a blue set up page you can change time and country, once you're done go down a press enter then it will ask you if you want it to reboot press yes, it runs some more code, And then youre done you can go to wifi config and connect then you done.

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I am trying to startx on my Raspberry pi b+ (1GB ram) model connected to my laptop (fedora20) Ethernet port. I started ssh -X root@192.x.x.2 on my terminal and after entering the password, I am trying to enter into graphical screen(startx). every time I am getting the below FATAL.

I have started with a Raspberry Pi B+ and I could see the imatge of step 4 on the monitor, but before select any operative system I have disconnected the power micro USB, when I switch it again I can't see anything but a black screen.

Anyone could help me and tell me what to do to see again the imatge and install Raspbian?

I ordered my b+ yesterday only to find out that the pi 2 came out today, by surprise( I read an article stating Raspberry Pi had no intention on bringing out a new model for another 2 to 3 years.) thanks alot!

# I believe all you have to do is reformat your sd, sounds like you might have corrupted the files.